Amid all the serious coverage of the NFL with backlash against President Trump’s negative comments about players, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer added a little fun back to the game.
The former USC Heisman Trophy winner arrived to Monday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys wearing an inflatable unicorn costume.
Yep, that’s a 37-year-old married father of two and pro football player attached to a pink and white fantastical creature, as captured by NFL on ESPN’s Twitter.
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No, Carson isn’t having a moment of madness after the president called players who protest the anthem “sons of b—-h.” He actually lost the Cardinals’ weekly bucket challenge, in which the loser of the throwing competition must dress up in the costume of the winner’s choice, arriving at the stadium and warming up on the field with it on, or traveling on the team flight with it for road games, according to Cards Wire.
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Before kickoff of “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones joined his team as they locked arms and took a knee ahead of the national anthem. The Arizona Cardinals also stood in unison with locked arms as Phoenix native and “American Idol” alum Jordin Sparks belted out the national anthem.
ESPN broke with tradition Monday night to air the anthem performance ahead of their coverage of the game following protests from multiple teams on Sunday.
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